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Gerber Solara ion - Choosing the Numeric Units; Choosing the Language; Setting the Lamp Delay Mode; Setting the Lamp Spec Mode

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CHAPTER 7
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Gerber Solara ion Web Pages
4/29/10 Rev G
You can modify the System Log Level from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest). The lowest setting records
only the major errors, and the highest records all messages sent from the Gerber Solara ion.
Alternately, you can turn off the System Log completely. The default System Log Level setting
is 1 (lowest) and should be adequate for normal operation. Higher settings may be requested by
Gerber Service for diagnostic purposes.
Choosing the numeric units
The units used on the Gerber Solara ion and on the web pages can be chosen via the System
Settings page. The choices are: Inches, Feet, and Yards. The default numeric unit is Inches.
Choosing the language
The language displayed on the Gerber Solara ion (and on all web pages except Diagnostics) can
be changed via the System Setting page of the web interface. The choices are English, French,
Spanish and German. The default language is English.
Note: Currently English is the only language available.
Setting the Lamp Delay mode
The Lamp Delay mode sets the UV lamps to remain on for 10 minutes after completing a job
when printing in Flat Bed or single Roll-to-Roll mode. See “Lamp Delay mode” on page 62 for
details.
Setting the Lamp Spec Mode
Lamp Spec mode is a special UV lamp setting that may be helpful for certain materials that
need extra heat to cure ink. Setting Lamp Spec Mode to High activates the UV lamps at a higher
temperature than normal and pre-warms the material prior to the start of the job. See “Lamp
Spec Mode” on page 63 for details.
Setting Large Field mode
Large Field mode improves the print quality of large solid areas of color, especially light blue or
green. Once Large Field is enable it remains active until disabled by the operator. See “Large
Field mode” on page 64.
Setting Step Blending mode
Step Blending mode hides excess banding in the x-axis. Once Step Blending is enabled it
remains active until disabled by the operator. See “Step Blending mode” on page 64.

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